Hotels4U.com expands offering

Monday, 07 Jul, 2008 0

Hotels4U.com has added 120 city hotels in the past two weeks.

The Thomas Cook-owned bedbank has also secured 23 new contracts for properties in Madrid

 Over the last six months alone the company has added 48 new destinations.

Expansion has come in Amsterdam, Budapest, Bruges, Dublin, Reykjavik, Istanbul, Barcelona, Valencia and Bilbao.

New destinations added to the portfolio in the past six months include contracts in Belgium, Czech Republic, Dubai, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,  Netherlands, Spain and Thailand.

Sales and marketing director John Harding said: “It’s vital that we keep the site bang up-to-date with an ever expanding portfolio to meet the needs of our agents and their customers.

“We have made a commitment to increase our presence in individual markets and I’m confident that agents will see this when they visit our site and see the extent to which we update and increase our portfolio.”

There have also been several changes within the purchasing department.

by Phil Davies 



 

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